- Title
- Intervention Taxonomy (ITAX): Describing Essential Features of Interventions (HMC)
- Creators
- Richard Schulz - Professor of Department of Psychiatry and Director of University Center for Social and Urban Research, University of Pittsburgh, 121 University Place, 6Sara J Czaja - Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and Co-Director of Center on Aging, University of Miami, 1695 NW 9th Avenue, Suite 3208G, Miami, FL 33136. Tele: 305-355-9068. Fax: 305-355-9076James R McKay - Professor of Psychiatry, Treatment Research Center, University of Pennsylvania, 3900 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Tele: 215-746-7704. Fax: 215-746-7733Marcia G Ory - Professor of Social and Behavioral Health and Director of Active Life National Program Office, School of Rural Public Health, The Texas A & M University System, 1103 University Drive, Suite100, College Station, TX 77840. Tele: 979-845-1620. Fax: 979-845-1620Steven H Belle - Professor of Epidemiology and Co-Director of Epidemiology Data Center, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, 504 Parran Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15261. Tele: 412-624-3758. Fax: 412-624-3120
- Publication Details
- American journal of health behavior, Vol.34(6), pp.811-821
- Academic Unit
- UMMG Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- PMID
- 20604704
- Record Identifier
- 991031578570002976
Journal article
Intervention Taxonomy (ITAX): Describing Essential Features of Interventions (HMC)
American journal of health behavior, Vol.34(6), pp.811-821
2010
PMID: 20604704
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